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Published Every Thursday.
At Jesup, Wayne County Georgia.
Ouicial Or^i.i of Wayne County and City of Jesup
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Joseph A. riorris : Editor
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JESUP. GEORGIA., JUNE .‘9) 1910.
Two years ago tie Ncw3 took no active i art in the race for
Governorship of Georgia being satisfied to keep Quiet as to the
candidates. To-day in our judgment things have changed, and
f (1 that it is a duty that we owe to our County and Town to
out and advocate openly & A strenously the candidacy of the Honor
able Hoke Smith and pledge him our votes as well as all the
and vif or of our being to aid in his election to the office of
aor of Georgia.
By the maebinat'ons prii c'pill.v of politicians in the campaign
two years ago he was misjudge 1 by a majority of the people of
s' tale, and time has proven the great mistake the voters made in
campaign and how Governor Smith waa misjudged.
The call to ar ns has been founded, and we intense’y
1h,tth«i»ople of Oi.Kr.adSt.ta will rally lo the ell and
Hoke Smith will be overwht Immgly returned to the oltice
Governor there to 9erve the people in accordance with the battle cry
cf “equal rights to all and ‘ pedal priviliges to none”.
The entry of Judge John C. Hart into the gubernatorial race
*t tl s time, after the announcement of Hoke Smith, hut but one
meaning to us. and that is a combination is being attempted to defeat
Hoke Smith Attorney General Hart has always nlig.v d with the
crowd that call themselve; the “regulars”, but who are more
termed the “old ring crowd”, by those that know. This is the cro*d
that wss behind th3 candidacy of Clark Howell four years ago and
Jos. M. Brown two i e)rs ago. Judge Hart was fo.mcr Judge of
the Ocnuulgee Circuit which is compose 1 of seven Corn.ties and lloKe
Smith has carried t* ose Counties by a decisive vote, in both of his
campaigns. Now if Judge Hart can rob Hoke Smith at one leap of Hie
i even Counties o/er which he formerally presided what a boost the
“old ring crowd expects this lo be to Joe Brown. Of course Judge
Hart does not expect to be elected, but he expects to render unto the
old ring crowd” all the service he can and aid as much as possible
in the defeat of the people’s champion, Hoke Smith. It is the same
old story, and the same question is being propounded shall the. people
rule.
m iheefteme . 1 1 homasviUe lime*—Enterprise . of the
ore m«s.
conservative newspapers in Georgia, thus tells its readers why it is
a d\ocating Kon. Hoke Fmith for governor, in the gubernatorial
nice, j ho e is a wealth of sound logic in the position of the Times
Enterprise all of w hich is commended to the people of this communi¬
ty. Coming resolutely to the front in time of direct need. Hon.
Hoke Smith has declared himself a candidate for governor to succeed
Governor Brown. This announcement spread through tho state
yesterday has caused a world of comment. The politicslsituat¬
ion has been changed s > completely that its former complexion can
rot be recognize X Mr Smith several months ago was urged strongly
to enter the race, he had friends throughout the length and treath
of the state who were insist mt that he simply allow the use of his
name. The people had experienced a change of feeling. The pri n
ciples wh’ch he so strongly advocated and which he carried into
effect through personal eff ort were again first ir. the hearts of Geor
gja s people. , They wanted . a champion for their rights, one worthy
and capable, an 1 it was natural (hat they sliould turn in their hour
ef need to the foandcr and instigattjr of these principles Mr. Su.-iih
o'rti'dnt t enter the race. The people respect an 1 admired his reasons
f o <: sc ns for refusing. His family, his wife d.- manded l.is attentio
and he was ready and willing to sacrifice his personal aspirations i'o:
the love he bore his wife. Governor Brown in his message ,'to the
legis tture, precipiti t e conflict, when he strongly urged that
& tl e principles which Hoke Smith had put into effect be nullified*
Governor Brown attacked the registn tion law severely, he pointed
out ii defects without allowance for its good points. Net Satisfied
with that he v'goroosly recomn.eidel the breaking down of all the
laws which the legislature under the guidance of Mr. Smith enacted
fer the commi Hon and the curtailment of all the evils which so an
aoyed and impeded the rights of the people. He would have the state
jrc — eract laws thtt would put the railroad commission upon the
same ba is wh'ch cans3-d so much dissension and dissatisfaction. He
minimised it usefuln 3 ssand intensified its expense, against all rea
son.
Again the ea’l 'o arms received through the state and in answer
ib that call the people's champion again catne to 1 ha front and took
charge of the campaig t. He is a peerless leader, a man with force
»nd power second to none, with ideas redolent with good for the peo¬
ple and with a na'n 1 and intelligence which cau3eJ the state to go
for him with almost unprecedented ma jority.
The present owners of the Times Enterprise were for him in
last ra.e when the people of t-aostite denis 1 him the privilege of
second term, a term necessary for the proper enforciment of
principles whic he was selected b> put tl;r »ug«h. .The j eoplehave begun
loieaiz tl.eir mistake and their demand at this lim> for what
stands is i ore mg?nt than ever before. He places himself
bis peel le with pihc'pVs r their lights, sgi.insl (he
and the inj: stice oi tl e might and th> people are yoi ig to come
his standard. They have bad a taste of the other side and it
taught them the sp'e.ilid qu: 1 ;k-« of the , rinciples which they
w vacated and their j.oc<l res!.U» whm p;o torb applied for their
terost it e owners of the Times Er e piivfa'&in stand for what
nth rented and th< y believe that the people or tie state ratify
o id rywi! r ■» ■ w^st drubbing that the nre-f'nt
Tbs had in many a year, Brunswick News
Ordinary’*s
A d*)ert taring
Whereas Mrs Martha A. Top
well, Administratrix James W.
Popwell, > c r. represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that fie
has fully administered James W
Pop wed Sr. estate:
Ibis is, tJn-ieof, fo cite ail per
sons concer ned, kindred and
creditors, to show < ’ ai:s ’ % 11 an v
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administration, and receive
ters of Dismission the first
day in July 1910.
•I. I). ( taw ford, Or Jinary
Georgia Wayne County.
F\ hereas M. C. Harper,
of J. A. Harper
b> the Court in his petition
hied and entered on record
he has fully administered J. A.
Harpers estate; This is,
to cite nil persons ^concerned,
dreJ and creditors to show
if any they can why said
should not be discharged
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Hr.-st. Monday in July 1910.
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary,
Georgia Wayne County.
L. S. Morris, Guardian of
■'" ,nn,< ‘in, .as app led to
ine f° v a ‘1 ‘charge from bis guard
ianship of Leonard Odum: Ibis
* s therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections
a ?'\!’T J:ive V °- n or 1>e, '\ rn ' the
w j|j j )e discharged from his guard
ianship as applied for. J. ]>.
Crawford Ordinary.
Georgia Wa.vno County. To all
whom it may concern Alfred Hit¬
ch having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
G. B. Hitch late of said county
this is to cite all and singular the
credito rs and n< Xt oi kin of G. H
Ritch to be and appear at my offi
ce wi hin the time allowed by law
and show cause If any thyv car.
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Alfred
Ritch on G. B. Ri tclis estate
Witness rny hand and official sign
attire this 7th |lay of June 1910.
•J. D. Crawford Ordinary.
Georgia Wayne County
The return of the appraises set
ting apart twelve months sup
port to the family of G. R. Shef
field deceased, having been filed
in my office, all persons concern
on ?h o,. P Mted tn- Jui.y show hv slid th ( >
4 day of 1910 why
application for twelve ^granted.
support should not be
This Jhe 7th 1910.
,J. D. Crawford O rdinary.
Notice is hereby given that
the uudeisigned has applied to
the Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell land belonging to the
Estate of M. Fleming Smith for
the payment of debts, and for the
purpose of distribution. Said ap¬
plication will be heard at the re¬
gular term of the Court of Ordi¬
nary'for said County to be held
on the first Monday in July 1910,
This 7th day of June 1910.
0. F. Littlefield.
Administrator upon the Estate of
M. Fleming Smith.
To Executors, Adminestrators
and Guardians: The law require*
that you should make your annua!
return on the first Monday in
July of each year those failing
make their return on that date
will he cited to show cause why
they ave in default
„ . his . June y 6th 19J
,
J. Lb Crawford, Ordinary,
NOTICE
My wife Mollie Rooks has
my h>aie without my consent,
ThA i-s to notify ail p:.rties tha
I will not be responsible for
debt* contracted by her.
(Signed) W. K. Rooks.
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•*w a * 'O i 1 i i O O ct 4 i ^
Georgia Wayne County.
Will be sold before tha Court
House door in said County bet¬
ween the legal hours of the
First Tuesday in .July 1910, the
o’lowing property, to-wit: All
that parcel or tract of Grid
and being in the Third Land Dis
trict of originally Appling,
Wayne County, Georgia,
same being a portion of that lot
ot ,an " “ KorJi,,g *°
or i»lan thereof and
an d designated as lot
125 tlie same being One Hundred
acres more or less of land
ingthe other portion of a tract
land sold by Robert Hilliard
W. J. O'Quinn and the same
ing the lar.d conveyed by
Hiiliurd by bond for Title to
i. T. Worthy and bound as
lows on the North by a
oi. the Eist by line agreed
by Robert Hilliard and W. J
0’Quinn commencing at
and running across said tract
the original line being One
dred acres more or less: Said
perty levied on to satisfy an exe¬
cution issued from the
Court of said County in favor
Robert H illiard and against J. I.
T. Woithy from the April
of Wayne Superior Court.
Said property will be sold to
the highest and best bidder for
cash the purchaser paying for
title.
Written notice of the within
levy nnd sale lias been given
the defendant ir. posesdon.
the 26 day of May 1910.
J. S Lee
Georgia, Wayne County.
Will be sold on the first
day in July, 1910, at public out
cry at the court-house in
county, within the legal hours
sa j p to t j ie highest bidder
cash, certain property, of which
the following is a full and com¬
plete description: That, certain
tract or paacel of land, situate,
lying and being in the Town
Jesup, said State and county, and
froatint on Brunswick street one
hundred feet and running back
at right angles with said street,
one hundred forty feet, and
bounded on the east by Lrun
svvick stree *. south Uv land of
J ^ rs- H. f krry, north by land
0 ' Mrs. Fannie Bryan and alley
and on the west by land of Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Me Gall,
Said property levied'on rs the
property of M. Gaiter, to satisfy
.j n execution issued from the
County Court of said county in
favor of E. A. Weil against C. D.
Buffkin and Company C. D. Buf
fkin and M. Carter; said property
being in possession of said M.
Carter.
'1 his the 7th. day of June, 1910.
J. S. Lee, Sheriff.
Mrs. Mary E. Bennett, having
made application for twelve
month’s support out of the
Estate of Henry l>enn<>tt, and
appraisers duly appointed to sat
apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby require ! to show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of
said County on the first Monday
in July 1910, why said applica¬
tion should not be granted.
This 6th day of June 1910.
J. I). Crawford.
Ordinary
Georgia Wayne County. To all
whom it may concern: J. applied C. Dye
having in proper form
me for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Ila
Gibbs late of said County, this
is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of lla
to be and appear at my office with
in show the time if allowed they by law^and why
cause any can
permanent administration
not be granted to J. C. n yo, on
Ila .Gibbs estate, Witness my
hand official signatare, this 8
of June 1910,
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary
1 NOTICE. ’%
i am prepared to furnish
COFFINS And
In Wood, Cloth. and plash covered .Metalic and Metal
Also Robes, Etc,, on SHORT NOTICE. 1 have a
HEARSE and Everything Else Necessary to
FIRST CLASS SERVICE In my UN I-ERTA KING
NESS. My (.U rges are more MOPEKATE than
Call On Me At
'Winn & Co.
W. T. Wilkins, Agent.
When You Buy
A Fine Horse!
Y oa into do afield not turn where him you loose know to grate. the fences Yoi are put all him
strong, and where there is no chance of his
breaking through and escaping. Why not foll¬
ow the sane plan with your money? With all
th* protection you can give to your cash around
A the house, it is never safe. There are no hiding
places that cannot be diseoved. There are no
houses absolutely fireproof. The newspapers
are filled daily witn accounts of jobberies and
destruction of concealed money. In other words
J ^ .'our fences are never secure. Protect your *
mon
ey just as you would jour live stock. Put it in¬
to OUR BANK where it will be perfectly safe.
.
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JESUP GEORGIA
w Repair Blacksmithing E ARE Work Prepared usually of all kinds. done to in do Wood a all modern Veranda kinds shop. Col¬ of
umns, Brackets and Banister work. Screen
I doors and Window Screens fitted. Let me give you pri¬
ces and you will save money. Personal attention to each
and e\ery job. Call on us on jobs you need.
W. H.TURNER&SONS
JESUP, GEORGIA.
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